Â Â Egged on by a knowing wink from the president of the United States, other Democrat politicians,Â wealthy Hollywood celebs, and SEIU labor union goons, the children and grandchildren of sixtiesâ€™ anarchists and probably not a few of those grizzled, old lefties themselvesÂ and the philosophical heirs of earlier radicals have discovered a new cause to occupy their time: trashing the capitalist system that has made America the richest, most powerful, nation on the planet.

Thereâ€™s no point in staging massive demonstrations against the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya since George W. Bush is long gone and those unending conflicts are now their mentorâ€™s wars so, what to do, where to go? Why, the epicenter of American capitalism, Wall Street, the place where over half of Americans invest for their future, of course!

The new hypocritical,Â insurrectionist crazies of the twenty first century have taken on the roles of the oldÂ twentieth century hypocritical, violent, insurrectionist crazies and titledÂ their movement â€œOccupy Wall Streetâ€ as if titling their protest gives it some focus, a focus their forebears could boast of even if it involved defeatism, nihilism, and revolution.

To be sure, the Occupy Wall Street crowd and their fellow protestors in various other American cities share those same defeatist, nihilistic, revolutionary sentiments. However, unlike their predecessors who craved defeat and retreat in Viet Namâ€“and got their wishâ€“who strove to reduce the American Dream to nothingnessâ€“and came closeâ€“whose deepest desire was the overthrow of our governmentâ€“which failedâ€“the Wall Street occupiers have no clear goals, no overriding doctrines, no logic or common sense to guide them.Â

They’re just generally malcontented Â with what they feel are societal inequities and angry over what they call “corporate greed” as they live in filth in Zuccotti Park with one of their slovenly number photographed defecating on an NYPDÂ patrol car.Â Â

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Consider that their cost-freeÂ encampment at Zuccotti is situated on private land owned by Brookfield Office properties; Brookfield is a multi-billion dollar commercial real estate corporation with offices worldwideÂ which prides itself on its capitalistic successes. (http://bit.ly/qMOrDj)

Â Â Consider the anarchic andÂ senseless and Â signs the Occupy Wall Streeters display; placards declaring, â€œOccupy Everything,â€ â€œYo I Fucking Hate Cops,â€ â€œI Am Here Because of the Monsters on Wall Streetâ€ are just a few examples. (http://bit.ly/odAtyl)

Consider the giddy chants of topless young white women claiming they â€œcanâ€™t afford a shirtâ€ and carrying signs declaring the veryÂ debatable slogan,Â â€œA Job Is a Right.â€ (http://bit.ly/odAtyl)

Consider the videotaped admission by a black woman conceding she believes in â€œcollectivism,â€ attacks â€œcorporate Americaâ€ and â€œcorporate greed,â€ welcomes support from extremist unions, and is encouraged by a reporter to â€œKeep it up.â€Â (http://bit.ly/nYZ3fs)Â Â Â Â Â

Iâ€™m not sure exactly what the reporter wants the black woman to keep up anymore than Iâ€™m certain what occupying â€œeverythingâ€ means, why the black guy hates cops, why the Wall Street “monsters” haven’t devoured the protestorsÂ , why the topless white girls think employment is an entitlement, or what Mike Malloy is sniffing.

My suspicions are that the reporter empathizes with the protests, that the â€œOccupy Wall Streetâ€ mobs donâ€™t have the slightest clue as to what theyâ€™re protesting or what they want, that the black guy hates cops because he has a police record as long as his beard, thatÂ monster girl is too damned lazy to work and prefersÂ protesting, that the white girls just enjoy showing off their mammary glands, and that Malloy has tripped out once too often.Â

Not that they could or would listen but hereâ€™s a few words of sanityÂ for the protestors:We all know our country is in dire straits. Weâ€™ve been there before and emerged stronger and more prosperous than ever; as miserable as it was, the Great Depression led to a great prosperity.Â We all know jobs are scarce but they are available to those who want to work; McDonaldâ€™s CEO began by slapping up hamburgers, by the way.Â

And we all know, or should know, that bare breasts in New York in October can cause severe upper respiratory infections..

It wouldnâ€™t be nearly as much fun but the Occupy Wall Street numbnuts would be much better off if they got a grip on reality, got even temporary, menial jobs instead of wasting their time disrupting and protesting, stopped bitching at cops, obeyed the lawâ€“and covered up their breasts.Â You may think you represent 99% of us but that would only be true if the rest of â€œusâ€ were like you. Fortunately for the rest of us, that mistaken supposition is based on the false presumption that you make sense.Â

Try taking a tour of duty in a war zone to discover how real young Americans conduct themselves.

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2 users responded on " Wall Street, the Numbnuts not the Movie "

Congratulations, this is the most delicately fabricated story I have ever read. It’s amazing to what lengths you went to make sure you capture only the very, very few in this movement who make it look uneducated and stupid. You, and everyone else following this story know very well how much more organized this is than what you are trying to portray in this sad excuse for journalism.

The movement is only a few weeks old. It is completely normal that it is still growing with no concise and clear direction and motivation – that would be asking too much. Give it a few more weeks, months, maybe even years, and this could be the new face of democracy.